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Winter Dresses
Reduced is Haif Price
Seldom if ever have you seen bargains like these. All new,
regular stock of our best dresses drastically reduced to three
super bargains. Tissue failles, wash crepes, taffetas and
gabardines, cleverly styled in the best fall and winter shades.
Pick out a couple at these extremely low prices
REGULAR TO 16.95 REDUCED TO
REGULAR TO 19.75
REDUCED TO
REGULAR TO 29.50
REDUCED TO
8.00
10.00
15.0
Please note!
Alteration charges must be added to these sale prices. Do yotir own
alterations and save extra
House r sses
These dresses are sightly shorter than most dresses but are excellent for
hundreds of shorter women. That's the reason we've cut the price to such an
extreme low. They're all regular 2.95 and up that we must clear out now
Sizes 14 to 44 in the lot at
WOMEN'S AND
CHILDREN'S
WINTER
UNDERWEAR
REDUCED
2O
0
FINAL CLEARANCE
.o
EACH
WINTER COATS
Gorgeously furred or untrimmed coats in clever fitted
models or popular full back in a wide range of colors includ-
ing Black, wine, grey, green, brown, red, and blue
All are warmly lined and chamois interlined for extra warmth.
All are this season's coats that we must clear before stock-
taking
See these super bargains now
Regular 59.50 to 100.00
Reduced to clear at three big bargains
35.50 46.50 69.50
OTHER COATS REDUCED
TO AS LOW AS
$15.95
1
GABARDINE, BARATHEA & IMPORT WORSTED
SUITS UCED
2
Now's your chance to pick up that suit you've wanted at a great big
reduction. All are one of a kind. Regular stock priced for quick selling
at
CHILDREN'S
WINTER. WEAR. reduced
Snow sults, coat sets, ski outfits, 4,,0/
parkas, coats, etc. All carry the big OFF /0
January discount of
a6r
SPECIAL RACK
You'll find suits, dresses, coats,
sport coats, etc„ all grouped on IN
one rack to clear at
STE
a
EACH
CHILDREN'S REG. TO 2.95
COTTON DRESSES
One of a kind, higher priced,
daintily styled children's dress-
es that sold up to 3.50. Size 3
to 10 years. All reduced to
REGULAR 3.95 COTTON
BRUNCH COATS
Popular, wrap around, tie side
prints
9r5
Good colors, all sizes, to clear
.
brunch coats In gay flor
THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1950
At Finnigans
OF PARTY POLITICS
Of Party Politics Thomas Jefferson had this to say;
"If 'I could not go to Heaven but with a party, I would not. go tilore
at all"
0 WEEK -END SPECIALS 0
Spy Apples, bus, 1.49
Potatoes, A-1 quality
5 bag lots 1.59
Oranges, Juice 4 doz99e
Macaroni (bulk) 2 lbs19e
Dri-ISil tins
Hog Conditioner, 81/2 lb
Poultry Conditioner, 834 lb
Rubber Boots for men,
Women and Boys
The Easiest money you snake is what you save in buying
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
590
1,75
1,75
sang "0 Holy Night". The evening
service was preceded by an organ
recital by John L. Nicol A.C.C,O. pr
followed by the processional by the ui 1
choir "As with Gladness". Rev, P.
A. Ferguson led in the call to wor-
ship, reading of scripture passages
and prayer. The choir sang "Good
King Wencelas and "The Fist Noel"
"Angels we have heard on High" ,
"Carol Sweetly Carol". Junior Choir
sang "Infant Holy", Senior and
Junior Choir, "Silent Night". Miss
Shirley Bell, junior soloist, sang In
a Manger", and DWaYne TinneY,
junior soloist, sang "The Guiding
Star". Miss Jean McDonald of Exet-
er, guest solost, sang "The Infant
Jesus". The service concluded with
the Benediction and the Hallelujah
Chorus by the organist and choir-
master, John L. Nicol, A.C.C.O.
The canvass for the Western Ont-
ario Bible Society has been com-
pleted and the total receipts were
9218.42. The executive wish to
thank the canvassers for the fine
job well done and the contribution.
The Christmas Day Services in
Hensall United Church were largely
attended and were conducted by the
Minister, Rev. R. A. Brook. who de-
livered an inspiring message. The
guest Soloist at the morning service
was Miss Marion Smith of Wesley
United Church. London. At the
evening service the junior and sen-
ior choirs presented the cantata "0
Night of Holy :Memories", soloists,
Mrs. Hugh McEwen, Mrs, Russel Ayrshire helices
Broderick, Messrs, T. J. Sherritt and RR #4 Seaforth
$h
Sam Rennie. FOR SALE
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCloy re- Dual propose stE honor bulls from 2
turned to Toronto after spending months to a years old ROP stock Fully
tie -
Christmas with p FRNEST TEMPLEMAN,
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. }less. starrn, Ont.
at,
al
ART BROS.
Highest Cash Prioes for
Dead Stock
HORSES -2,50 each
CATTLE 2.50 each
HOGS .50 per cwt.
heeording 30 size and
condition
CALL COLLECT
SEAFORTH 15
DA
LUIG & .COMPANY
CANADA, UMLTID
HENSALL
At a hockey meeting held in the
Town hall, Hensall, Thursday even-
ing, Dec, 22. R. H, Middleton was
chairman and the following execu-
tive were formed, Hon, Pres., E, L.
Miekle, and Fred Smallaeombe; Pres,
STOVE COAL
Nut s Pea , Buokwheat
and Briquets
Deep Seam Alberta Lump
William M. Hart
PRONE i;98 -W Seaforth
W. G. Parke; Vice Pres., Robt. Mc-
Kenzie; Sec.-Treas., Wm. Brown;
Executive Committee and Transpor-
tation, E. Chipchase, David Sang-
ster, Wilson Allan, Ed, Fink; Mana-
ger, Wilson Allen' Coach, Edward
Little; Manager of Midgets, E. Chip-
chase; Committee to raise funds,
James Sangster. Donald Mousseau.
Meeting closed by singing the Na-
tional anthem,
•Christmas Day services in Carmel
Presbyterian Churchwere largely at-
tended, In the morning the Minister's
sermon subject was "The Immortal
Song", Music was under the direc-
tion of John L. Nicol A.C.C.0., or-
ganist and choir director. The choir
rendered two lovely antlhelns, "Arise
Shine" and "The Birthday of a
King". Mrs, Wm, Brown, soloist,
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Townsend wish to ex-
ecs their sincere thanks for gifts, and the
any kindnesses extended to them during
$ Xmas season,
January Meeting of
Huron County Council
The next meeting of the Huron County
Council will be held in the Council Cham-
bers, Court House, - Goderioh, commencing
Tuesday, January 17th, at 2.00 P.M.
All accounts, notices. of deputations and
other business requiring the attention of
Council should be in the hands of the
County Clerk not later than Saturday, Janu-
ary 1411,, 1980,
N. W. MILLER
County Clerk,
Goderioh, Ontario
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Snowdon Bros., Publishers
Authorized to Second Class mail, Post Office
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FOR SALE
Ayrshire bull calf nine months old, eligible
for registration. COOPER FORREST, Hen-
sall RR, 2
FOR SALE
Holstein heifer, coming in soon. Phone
37x3 Dublin. JIM GIVLIN
WANTED
Wanted, a ram for breeding purposes;
would buy or rent, CARL ROSE, phone
22-81 Dublin
FOR SALE
Wood for sale -20 cords of elm stove wood
cut one foot long at South part Lot 11, Con.
5, Morris. Phone 13113 Brussels. GILBERT
McCALLUM
FOR SALE
0 choice pigs, six weeks old. Phone 70r58
Hensall
FOR SALE
Holstein a A • li pasture bred
in September. Also 50 York chunks. A. C.
Levey,en or
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones; Day 43
Night 595 W
the latter's parents,
credited fat• T -B Ne
Mrs. Lewis of Toronto spent the
weekend .holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Middleton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake,
Billie and Joan spent Xmas with
relatives in Walkerton
'Rev. P. A. Ferguson, Mrs, Fergu-
son and family visited this week with
relatives in Hamilton.
Miss Helen Moir of London, visit-
ed over the weekend With her sister
Mrs. L. Baynham.
Mr. John L. Nicol visited with
friends in Galt last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Brown, Billie
and Carol returned hone after
spending a few days with Mrs.
Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Neeb in Tavistock.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bell and family
spent Ohristmas with Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. Bell in London.
Miss Eleanor Cook of Western
University, London. is holidaying at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. E. Cook.
Mrs. Elsie Case visited over the
weekend with NIrs. Mary Hennessy
in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Davidson of
Port Credit visited over the week-
end with their parents. Mr. and NIrs,
W. R. Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. 0.
Twitchell.
Miss Amy Laramie .of London,
spent Xmas at her home here:
Dr. Wm. J. Jcynt of London was
a weekend visitor with his mother,
Mrs. Alice Joynt.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Barbour of
Toronto, visited over the holiday
with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jaynes Hoggarth.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sangster of
London and Mr. Robert Sangster of
Hanover were weekend visitors with
Mrs. M. Sangster and Misses Mar-
garet and Norma Sangster.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett, Ross
and Connie. visited with Mrs. Cor-
bett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Morenz at Grand Bend on Xmas.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Thompson visit-
ed in London with Mr, and Mrs. Lee
on Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Case spent
Christmas with the latter's parents
Mr, and Mrs. J. Reid in London
Carmel Presbyterian Sunday
School enjoyed a very successful
Christmas party on Friday evening
Dec. 23rd. The schoolroomwas
filled to capacity by parents and
friends. The minister, Rev. P. A.
,Ferguson, was chairman. The pro-
gram consisted of two numbers by
the whole school "Infant Holy" and
the "Toy maker's Dream", and by the
primary class, "Like a Christmas
Picture" and "Up on the. House-
tops" with Jean Kennedy as soloist.
Piano solos were rendered. by Billy
Brown, Joan Kerslake R Ferguson,
Terry Forrest. Billy Kerslalce, Don-
ald MacLaren, Shirley Bell Dwayne
Tinney, Mary Campbell Edith Love.
Piano Bluets. Rod Ferguson and Mr.
Nicol, Billie Fink and Mr. Nicol,
Joan Kerslake and Eudore Hyde.
Violin solo, Gerald Smith, vocal solo,
Neil Forrest, Billie McKinnon, Jim-
mie Baynham, Wayne Forrest. Reci-
tations. Brian Bonthron. June Tin-
ney, Leo Tiberio, Betty Bell, Malign
Bell, Earl Bell, Murray Bell, Mamie
Hildebrandt. Vocal and dance group,
Mary Campbell, Betsy Bell, Dwayne
Tinney, 'Homer Campbell, Lois Tin-
nay, Shirley Bell, A Play "The
Three Wishes" by Joan Johnston.
Margaret Moir, Lola Volland, An
orchestral number by Mrs. Robt,
Simpson, Gerald „Bell, George Park-
er, Cecil Pepper, Jimmie Bell. Mr.
John L. Nicol, Church Music Direct-
or, was accompanist. Santa Claus
arrived and distributed candy to all
'the children.
Mrs. A. G, Smillie
Mrs. A. G, Smillie died at Ther
hone here on Friday evening follow
FOR SALE
Small Quebec heater. FRANK MALONEY,
George St.
MARTIN W. STAP'LETON
DR, F. ROSS HOWSON
Physicians and Surgeons
Phone 90 Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Pre. Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate In Medicine, University of Toronto.
Late Assistant New York Ophthalmia and
Aural Institute, Moorefleld's Eye; and Golden
Square throat hospitals, London. Eng. At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third We5necdey
in each month from 2 to 4 p.m. -53 -Waterloo
Street, Stratford. Telephone 207
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
Spy, Greening, Baldwin, Bellflower, King,
etc. Phone Clinton 813-24. FRED MoOLY-
MONT, Varna
SALES AND SERVICE
BENNEWIES APPLIANCE SERVICE
Lynn Range Oil Butner and Fawcett Torrid
Oil Space heaters. Electrical wiring contracts.
Phone 830-w, Jarvis St., Seaforth
APARTMENT TO RENT
Apartment to rent. Possession immedi-
ately. SAM CUDMORE. Phone 887-3 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Modern Brick dwelling on James St.,
early possession, 'nearly new with all con-
veniences)
Six room brick dwelling on West William
St,, with garage.
A frame double dwelling on Centre street
with two acres of land
Modern brick duplex on Weat William at.
Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth.
M. A. REID, Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D,
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
B. A. McMaster, B,A.,M.D. Internist
P. L. Brady, M.D„ Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., daily,
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings. Tuesday, Thursday an4.
Saturday only, 7..9 p,m.
Appointments made in advance are
desirable•
ing a week's illness. She was the
former Agnes Murray. Born in Ro-
gelville, she and her husband re-
sided in Toronto for many years be-
fore moving here a few years ago.
She is survived by her husband and
three sons. Stewart of St. Cathar-
ines; Murray of Toronto, and Dr.
Ivan G. Smillie, of Kamloops, B.C.
One sister. Miss Jean (Murray of
Hensall, also survives. Private fun-
eral service was held from the late
home here at 8:30 p.m. .Saturday,
with Rev. R. A. Brook officiating.
The body was taken to Toronto on
Sunday for internment.
.Mr. Ronald Bell, Windsor, Mr.
Harold Bell, London, Mr. Donald
Bell, Toronto, Miss Alma Bell, St.
Thomas, spent the Xmas holiday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Bell.
KIPPEN •
Dr. Sproat of Montreal is spend-
ing his vacation with his parents and
other friends in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finlayson
and family are spending the holidays
with friends in Detroit and points in
Michigan.
Mr. John C. Doig spent Xmas with
his mother. Mr. Doig is located at
'Grand Rapids, Mich., and sloes not
get home very often.
Mr. Howard Clark of. Hamilton is
spending a week with his niftily
friends around the village.
CASH
FORrDEAD
ANIMALS
®
HORSESCOWS $2,5Oeae
l.
$2.5Uech
'HOGS OVER 250
lbs. ea. — 50c cwt.
According to size and
condition
Phone collect
SEAFORTH - 655 r 2
MITCHELL - 219
LNGERSOLL - 21
Wham Stone Sons Ltd.
INGERSOLL, ONTARIO
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St. Seaforth.
Phone 105
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY.
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. -
All kinds of Insurance risks effect.
ed at lowest rates in First -Class.
Companies.
FOR SALE
Brick house, 8 Pc. bathroom, furnace;
double garage, situated B/w corner of Wilson,
& Centre Ste, A lovely home, Prompt pos-
session.
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE & REAL
ESTATE BROKER
SEAFORTH
Phones: Res. 220 Office 334
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers•—Prmideat, C, W. Leonhardt, Brod-
hagen ; Vice Brea., Hugh Alexander, Walton 1
Sec -Treas. & Manager, SL A. Reid, Seaforth
Directors—ROM, Archibald, Seaforth; Frank
McGregor, Clinton; S. H. Whitmore, Seafortb
1/11.3 ; Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. S.
Trewartha. Clinton ; John L. Malone, Seaforth;
J. H. McEwing, Blyth RR11 Hugh Alexander.
Walton ; Harvey Fuller, GoderiohRBI
Agents—John E. Pepper, Brucelield • 30. F.
Mffi{eraher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter, Brodhageni
George A. Watt, Blyth
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business. will be promptly
attended to by applications to any of th
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Read Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Angus Sinclair, R. R. 1, Mitchell
Viae,President
Milton •McCurdy, R. R. 1, Eirkton
Directors
William H. Coates, Exeter
Martin Feeney, Dublin
E. Clayton Colquhoun, Science Hill
William A. Hamilton, Cromarty
Agents
T. G. Ballantyne, Woodham
Alvin L. Herrin, Mitchell
Thomas Scott, Cromarty
Secretary -Treasurer
Arthur Fraser, Exeter
G. A. WHITNEY
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos-
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone 119,
Nights and Holidays 65
Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.
Royal Apartments Phone 173
McConneIl & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
PATRICK E. McCONNELL
H. GLENN HAYS, County Crown Attorney
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
Seaforth
Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
Memorial Craftsmen
Exeter Seaforth Clinton
SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS
are open each TUESDAY for
your convenience.
See Dr. Harburn for appoint-
ment any other time, or phone
41 J, Exeter.
Stdffen's
Plumbing & Heating
Phone 49 Seaforth
Dealers in Aero "Duo -Jet" -
Pump and Water Systems for
deep and shallow wells
Aero "Silver Flange Autoixiatic
011 Burners
FOR SALE -
Hygien!e Supplies (rubber goods) nailed
postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price
lint. 0 samples 35e; 34 eainples $1.00. Mall. .
Order Dept. 5-74, Nov -Rubber Co„ -Box 01,
Hamilton, ant. -